The truth on the Renee Good shooting lies in the middle

Youd have to be a special kind of stupid to wind up under the wheels or a car moving at a snail’s pace.

It’s not reasonable to stand there a slow moving car approaches and claim you feared for your life.

A reasonable person would get out of the way.
Not on ice. Not in response to the mass of a slow moving car pushing you.

Its not a matter of speed.

A cop does not have to retreat.
 
What new details?

Frankly, this video makes him look worse.

She's very calmly saying, "I'm not mad at you, Bro!" He walks around the car harrassing the two women. He intentionally walks in front of the car when one of his buddies starts yanking on the door. Then after he shoots her three times, he yells, "******* *****!"
After I would get hit by a car, I would yell that too. As you would too.
 
Not on ice. Not in response to the mass of a slow moving car pushing you.

Its not a matter of speed.

A cop does not have to retreat.
If a cop wants to get run over by a slow moving vehicle, that’s their choice. Their stupidity doesn’t justify taking a life.

The fact that you’re arguing otherwise is pretty desperate and shows how irrational this has made you.
 
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Left says it was murder by out of control ICE agent.
Right says she tried to drive into the agent.

It says here that the truth is somewhere in the middle.

1. She never should have been there to begin with
2. She was an anti ICE crusader.
3. She may or may not have tried to drive over the agent. Video inconclusive.
4. The agent was trigger happy.

Respect ICE and respect our immigration laws and this won't happen again.
She had the right to protest.

ICE was the ones who should not have been there.

The ICE Agent had no right to try to grab her out of her car.

The Agent violated policy.

 
So, the SUV that hit the agent was not moving at a "snail's pace" then? You are all over the place.
You’re confused. If you want to insert yourself into a someone else’s conversation, you should do the reading rather than making me explain it you.
 
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If a cop wants to get run over by a slow moving vehicle, that’s their choice. Their stupidity doesn’t justify taking a life.

The fact that you’re arguing otherwise is pretty desperate and shows how irrational this has made you.

She made a choice. She decided to try to run over an ICE agent and got killed for her deadly force attack.
 
You’re confused. If you want to insert yourself into a someone else’s conversation, you should do the reading rather than making me explain it you.

You are the person speaking about snails and devices. WTF are you even talking about? :auiqs.jpg:
 
If a cop wants to get run over by a slow moving vehicle, that’s their choice. Their stupidity doesn’t justify taking a life.

The fact that you’re arguing otherwise is pretty desperate and shows how irrational this has made you.
The cop didn't have to retreat .... she accelerated and hit him and he was trying to get out of the way.

It will be a justified shoot as all the other like it have been.

Like this one:

Young was sitting in her car outside a Kroger grocery store around 6:30 pm when a store staff member approached nearby police and told them that Young had stolen alcohol from the store. Young was sitting in a four-door Lexus sedan that did not have a license plate and was parked in a handicap spot. Two police officers approached the car and demanded several times that Young exit the vehicle. One officer stood near the driver's door and another stood in front of the vehicle, with his gun drawn. Young remained behind the wheel and told the officers that she did not steal anything.

After about five minutes Young put on a turn signal and struck officer Connor Grubb with her vehicle. Connor Grubb then fired one shot through the windshield, killing Young and her unborn baby. As the deceased Young's car began swerving after the shooting, the police began yelling, "Stop the goddamn car!" A passerby who was an emergency room doctor gave medical assistance until paramedics arrived and transported Young to the hospital where she and her unborn child were declared dead.

On November 21, Grubb was found not guilty by a jury of his peers on all remaining charges.


Attorneys for Young's family demanded a swift indictment of the officer responsible for the killings of Young and her unborn daughter. Young's family held a candlelight vigil the day after the shooting outside of her grandmother's home to honor Young and her unborn baby.

Blendon Township Chief of Police John Belford called the shooting a "tragic situation for everyone". In response to the incident, a member of the Fraternal Order of Police said that "A weapon is not just a firearm. A weapon is also a 2,000-pound vehicle that somebody puts into gear and is driving at you."



 
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The cop didn't have to retreat .... she accelerated and hit him and he was trying to get out of the way.

It will be a justified shoot as all the other like it have been.

Like this one:

Young was sitting in her car outside a Kroger grocery store around 6:30 pm when a store staff member approached nearby police and told them that Young had stolen alcohol from the store. Young was sitting in a four-door Lexus sedan that did not have a license plate and was parked in a handicap spot. Two police officers approached the car and demanded several times that Young exit the vehicle. One officer stood near the driver's door and another stood in front of the vehicle, with his gun drawn. Young remained behind the wheel and told the officers that she did not steal anything.

After about five minutes Young put on a turn signal and struck officer Connor Grubb with her vehicle. Connor Grubb then fired one shot through the windshield, killing Young and her unborn baby. As the deceased Young's car began swerving after the shooting, the police began yelling, "Stop the goddamn car!" A passerby who was an emergency room doctor gave medical assistance until paramedics arrived and transported Young to the hospital where she and her unborn child were declared dead.

On November 21, Grubb was found not guilty by a jury of his peers on all remaining charges.


Attorneys for Young's family demanded a swift indictment of the officer responsible for the killings of Young and her unborn daughter. Young's family held a candlelight vigil the day after the shooting outside of her grandmother's home to honor Young and her unborn baby.

Blendon Township Chief of Police John Belford called the shooting a "tragic situation for everyone". In response to the incident, a member of the Fraternal Order of Police said that "A weapon is not just a firearm. A weapon is also a 2,000-pound vehicle that somebody puts into gear and is driving at you."




Apparently you think this is a reasonable situation.

 
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